Utah water law provides for a general adjudication process under which all water rights in an area are adjudicated. The final step in this process is for the court to enter a decree that establishes the water rights. In many areas of the state, these decrees become the most important document with respect to water rights. Copies of decrees are available on the Utah Division of Water Rights' website. Click here to access the complete list of decrees, which have been organized by county.
Below, I have provided the links to some of the most common decrees:
Provo River Decree (1921) - available here or here
Weber River Decree (1937) - click here
Ogden River Decree (1948) - click here
Sevier River Decree [aka “Cox Decree”] (1936) - click here
Big Cottonwood Creek Decree [aka “Morse Decree”] (1914) - click here
Little Cottonwood Creek Decree [aka “Morse Decree”] (1910) - click here
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